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January  6-30,  1902. 

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For  fwrthef  information  write 

GEO.  F.  WESTON. 

Manager  Live  Stock  Department* 
Address  until  Dec*  Jst*  Biltmore,  N*  C* 


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JHE  g'cncral  interest  now  shown  by  the  South  in  all 
I  the  improved  breeds  of  live  stock  and  the  rapidly 
increasing  demand  for  same,  makes  it  most  import¬ 
ant  that  this  branch  of  the  country's  industries  should  be  fully 


represented. 

Realizing  that  without  this,  the  Exposition  would  fall 
short  of  a  national  event,  the  mangement  has  set  apart  a 
liberal  sum  for  Live  Stock  premiums,  provided  ample  accommo¬ 
dations  for  all  exhibitors,  and  secured  judges  of  national  repu¬ 


tation. 

The  working  dairy,  with  a  model  barn  of  eighty  cows,  and 
a  daily  programme  covering  all  dairy  processes  will  be  an  inter¬ 


esting  feature. 

The  many  quaint  attractions  of  old  Charleston  and  its  sur¬ 
rounding  plantations  are  such  as  have  never  been  offered  to  any 
other  exposition  city  ^  and  with  its  liberal  hospitality  and  its 
mild  winter  climate,  all  live  exhibitors  may  look  forward  to  a 
trip  here  that  promises  to  be  not  only  profitable  but  enjoyable. 

Cattle  v/ill  be  unloaded  on  the  ground  with  $1.00  switching 
charges  per  car.  All  live  stock  exhibits  will  be  returned  free. 

Good  artesian  water  is  in  all  of  the  buildings. 

Cattle  sheds  will  be  enclosed,  and  well  lighted  and  ventilated. 

And,  then,  as  an  additional  assurance  that  all  premiums 
will  be  promptly  paid,  the  following  action  was  taken  at  a 
recent  meeting  af  the  Board  of  Directors : 

^^In  order  to  secure  the  prompt  payment  of  all  premiums 
which  may  be  awarded  in  the  Live  Stock  Department,  the 
Exposition  Company  has  (as  an  additional  guarantee  to  the 
payment  of  such  premiums  assigned  to  the  Bank  of  Charleston, 
National  Banking  Association,  concession  contracts  to  the  extent 
of  Thirty  Thousand  Dollars,  together  with  Surety  Company 
bonds  given  to  secure  the  performance  of  such  contracts. 


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South  Carolina  Inter-State  and  West  Indian 
Exposition  Co. 

CHARLESTON,  SOUTH  CAROLINA, 

JANUARY  6-30,  1902. 


For  further  information  write 

GEO*  F*  WESTON^  Manager  Live  Stock  Department* 

Address  until  December  tst*  Biltmore,  N*  C* 


PRESSES  OF 

THE  DAGGETT  PRINTING  CO. 
CHARLESTON,  8.  C. 

1901. 


Officers  of  the  South  Carolina  Inter-State  and  West  Indian 

Exposition. 


F.  W.  WAGENER,  President. 

W.  H.  WELCH,  Vice-President. 

JOHN  H.  AVERILL,  Secretary  and  Director-General. 

SAMUEL  H.  WILSON,  Treasurer. 

JNO.  F.  FINCKEN,  General  Council. 

DIRECTORS. 

F.  W.  Wagener,  of  F.  W.  Wagener  &  Co.,  Wholesale  Grocers. 

W.  H.  Weech,  of  Welch  &  Eason,  Wholesale  Grocers. 

Samuee  Lapham,  Chairman  Ways  and  Means  Committee,  Charleston  City  Council. 
J.  C.  Hemphiee,  Managing  Editor  of  the  News  and  Courier. 

J.  L.  David,  of  J.  L.  David  &  Bro.,  Clothiers. 

C.  S.  Gadsden,  President  of  Charleston  and  Savannah  and  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroads. 

John  F.  Fincken,  Attorney  at  Law  and  Ex-Mayor  of  Charleston. 

Francis  K.  Carey,  President  Charleston  Consolidated  Railway,  Baltimore,  Md. 
WieiE  Jones,  Cashier  Carolina  National  Bank,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

DEPARTMENT  EXHIBITS  AND  CONCESSIONS. 

E.  L.  Tessier,  Jr.,  Manager. 

DEPARTMENT  LAW  AND  LEGISLATION. 

The  Hon.  John  F.  Fincken,  Manager. 

LIVE  STOCK  DEPARTMENT. 

George  F.  Weston,  Manager. 

NEGRO  DEPARTMENT. 

Booker  T.  Washington,  Manager. 

Dr.  W.  D.  Crum.  Thomas  Jeeferson  Jackson,  Secretary. 

DEPARTMENT  PUBLICITY  AND  PROMOTION. 

J.  C.  Hemphiee,  Manager. 

DEPARTMENT  WAYS  AND  MEANS. 

F.  H.  PringeE,  Manager. 

Asst.  Treas.,  Cashier  and  Book-keeper,  Howard  Jackson. 

General  Auditor,  P.  J.  Baeeaguer. 

WOMAN^S  DEPARTMENT. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Caehoun  Simonds,  President. 

Mrs.  W.  H.  BraweEY,  Vice-President. 

Miss  Henrietta  Murdoch,  Treasurer. 

Mrs.  W.  Aeston  PringeE,  Secretary. 


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Rules  and  Regulations, 


FOR  EXHIBITS  OF  LIVE  STOCK  AT  THE  SOUTH  CAROLINA  INTER-STATE 
AND  WEST  INDIAN  EXPOSITION. 

1.  Exhibits  of  Live  Stock  will  be  classified  as  follows: 

Class  A . .Cattle. 

Class  B . Swine. 

Class  C . Sheep. 

Class  D . Poultry. 

OTE — A  full  classification  for  saddle  and  driving  horses  will  be  provided  for 
in  connection  with  the  Horse  Show,  to  be  held  at  a  later  date. 

2.  Dates  of  exhibition  are : 

For  Classes  A,  B  and  C . January  6th  to  20th. 

For  Class  D . January  23d  to  31st,  1902. 


3.  Entries  must  be  made  upon  blanks,  which  will  be  furnished  upon  applica¬ 
tion,  by  the  Superintendent  of  Live  Stock. 


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4.  Entries  for  Classes  A,  B  and  C  will  close  December  1st. 

Entries  for  Class  D  (Poultry)  will  close  January  9th. 

5.  The  age  of  animals  offered  for  entry  will  be  computed  from  October  1st,  ex¬ 
cepting  for  beef  breeds  of  cattle,  which  will  be  computed  from  September  1st. 


5?  6.  Exhibitors  must  have  owned  the  animal  offered  for  entry  at  least  thirty 

days  prior  to  the  date  of  such  entry,  and  must  give  the  name,  age,  sex  and  descrip¬ 
tion  of  the  animal  (referring  to  the  volume  and  page  of  the  register  of  the  association 
in  which  such  animal  is  recorded).  In  classes  where  registeration  is  not  required, 
evidence  satisfactory  to  the  Superintendent  of  Live  Stock  must  be  furnished  con¬ 
cerning  the  breeding  of  animals  offered  for  entry,  together  with  an  accurate  descrip¬ 
tion  of  such  animals. 


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7.  In  case  of  disability  or  death  of  any  animal  entered  for  competition,  the 
Superintendent  of  Live  Stock  may  authorize  the  substitution  of  another  animal,  pro¬ 
vided  such  animal  was  eligible  for  entry  at  the  time  the  original  entry  was  made. 

8.  In  all  such  classes,  except  D,  (Poultry),  an  entrance  fee  of  $3.00  will  be 
charged  eacn  exhibitor.  This  fee  must  accompany  the  entry  and  will  entitle  the 
exhibitor  or  his  representative  to  a  single  admission  ticket,  good  for  the  two  weeks 
within  which  such  exhibit  is  made.  Attendants  will  be  provided  with  special  tickets, 
good  only  at  certain  gates.  These  tickets  can  be  obtained  from  the  Superintendent 
of  Live  Stock. 


9.  Satisfactory  evidence  must  be  furnished  the  Judge,  if  required,  concerning 
the  breeding  qualities  of  matured  animals  entered  in  Classes  A,  B  and  C. 

10.  The  South  Carolina  Inter-State  and  West  Indian  Exposition  Company  will 
not  be  responsible  for  any  loss  of  or  damage  to  Live  Stock  during  the  Exposition. 

11.  A  stall  rent  of  $2.00  must  accompany  each  entry  in  Class  A,  and  $1  00  in 
Classes  B  and  C. 

12.  Feed  and  bedding  will  be  furnished  exhibitors  at  the  lowest  market  rate. 

13.  Exhibitors  will  be  required  to  furnish  their  own  attendants,  and  are  required 
to  keep  the  stables  occupied  by  their  exhibits  and  the  immediate  surroundings  in  a 
clean  and  orderly  condition. 

14.  Unless  especially  stated  to  the  contrary,  all  premiums  offered  herein  by  the 
Exposition  will  be  awarded  upon  the  decision  of  a  single  judge.  Where  there  is  no 

•  competition,  but  one  prize  will  be  awarded  to  the  exhibitor. 

15.  Protests  against  the  decision  of  the  Judge  must  be  made  in  writing  to  the 
Director-General  within  six  hours  after  the  cause  of  such  protest,  accompanied  by  a 
fee  of  $25.00,  which  shall  be  forfeited  to  the  Exposition  in  case  such  protest  is  not 
sustained,  and  a  decision  shall  be  given  in  twenty-four  hours. 

16.  Should  an  exhibitor  misrepresent  any  material  fact  required,  or  attempt  to 
perpetrate  a  fraud  on  the  South  Carolina  Inter-State  and  West  Indian  Exposition, 
be  will  thereby  forfeit  his  rights  as  an  exhibitor,  and  the  animal  or  animals  entered 
by  him  will  be  excluded  from  the  grounds. 

17.  The  Veterinarian  in  charge  is  instructed  to  examine  all  live  stock  before 
admission  to  grounds. 

The  regulations  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  against  Texas  or  Southern 
splenetic  fever  will  not  interfere  with  the  free  return  of  Northern  exhibits,  the  regu¬ 
lations  being  suspended  during  this  month 

18.  All  premiums  will  be  paid  at  the  close  of  the  period  of  exhibition  of  each 
class. 

19.  The  South  Carolina  Inter-State  and  West  Indian  Exposition  Company 
reserve  the  right  to  make  any  changes  (previous  to  the  issue  of  the  full  premium 
list)  in  the  above  rules  and  regulations  which  maj^  prove  best  for  the  interest^  of  the 
exhibitors. 


List  of  Premiums*  ^  ^  ^ 


Up  to  date  of  issuing  this  list,  the  following  judges  have  been  secured  : 

BEEF  BREEDS — J.  E.  Robbins,  Horace,  Ind. 

DAIRY  BREEDS — Prof.  M.  A.  Scovell,  Director  Kentucky  A.  &  M.  Exper¬ 
iment  Station,  Lexington,  Ky. 

SW^E— W.  R.  Harvey,  Sibley,  Ill. 

POULTRY — G-.  O.  Brown,  Baltimore,  Md. ;  H.  S.  Ball,  Shrewsbury,  Mass. ; 
J.  H.  Drevenstedt,  Johnstown,  N.  Y. ;  and  Dr.  S.  T.  Lea,  Hodges,  S.  C. 

The  Horse  Show  will  come  on  in  April,  just  before  the  New  Orleans  Show. 


CLASS  A.— CATTLE. 


BEEF  BREEDS. 


Section  I.— SHORTHORNS. 

(One-half  of  the  amount  of  these  premiums  is  contributed  by 
the  American  Shorthorn  Breeders’  Association.) 

1.  Bull  3  years  and  over . . . 

2.  Bull  2  years  and  under  3 . 

3.  Bull  1  year  and  under  2 . 

4.  Bull  under  1  year . 

5.  Cow  3  years  and  over . 

6.  Heifer  2  years  and  under  3...! . 

7.  Heifer  1  year  and  under  2 . 

8.  Heifer  under  1  year . 

Exhibitors^  Herd* 

9.  Herd  to  consist  of :  Bull  2  years  old  or  over.  Cow  3  years 

old  or  over.  Heifer  2  years  and  under  3,  Heifer  1  year  and 
under  2,  and  Heifer  under  1  year . 

Breeders^  Young  Herd* 

10.  Herd  to  consist  of :  1  Bull  under  2  years  old,  2  Heifers  1  year 
and  under  2,  and  2  Heifers  under  1  year,  all  except  Bull  to 
be  bred  by  exhibitor . . . 


1st. 

2nd. 

3rd. 

140.00 

120.00 

110.00 

40.00 

20.00 

10.00 

30.00 

15.00 

10.00 

30  00 

15.00 

10.00 

40.00 

20.00 

10.00 

40.00 

20.00 

10.00 

30.00 

15.00 

10.00 

30.00 

15,00’ 

10.00 

80.00 

40.00 

15.C0 

50.00 

25.00 

10.00 

1st. 

2nd. 

3rd. 

Get  of  One  Sire. 

11.  Four  animals  of  either  sex  under  4  years  old . 

150.00 

$25.00 

$10.00 

Produce  of  One  Cow. 

12.  Two  animals  of  either  sex  under  4  years  old . 

50.00 

25.00 

10.00 

Sweepstakes. 

13.  Bull  2  years  old  and  over . 

50.00 

14.  Bull  under  2  years . 

30.00 

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15.  Cow  2  years  and  over . 

50.00 

16.  Heifer  under  2  years  old . 

30.00 

Section  II.— HEREFORDS. 

1.  Bull  3  years  and  over . 

20.00 

10.00 

5.00 

2.  Bull  2  years  and  under  3 .  . 

20.00 

10.00 

5.00 

3.  Bull  1  year  and  under  2 . 

15.00 

7.50 

5.00 

4.  Bull  under  1  year . 

15.00 

7.50 

5.00 

5.  Cow  3  years  and  over . 

20.00 

10.00 

5.00 

6.  Heifer  2  years  and  under  3 . 

20.00 

10.00 

5.00 

7.  Heifer  1  year  and  under  2 . 

15.00 

7.50 

5.00 

8.  Heifer  under  1  year... . 

15.00 

7.50 

5.00 

Exhibitors^  Herd. 

9.  Herd  to  consist  of:  Bull  2  years  old  or  over,  Cow  3  years 

old  or  over,  Heifer  2  years  and  under  3,  Heifer  1  year  and 

under  2,  and  Heifer  under  1  year . . . 

40.00 

20.00 

5.00 

Breeders^  Young  Herd. 

10.  Herd  to  consist  of :  One  Bull  under  2  years  old,  two 

Heifers  1  year  and  under  2,  and  two  Heifers  under  1  year 

old,  all  except  Bull  to  be  bred  by  exhibitor . 

25.00 

12.50 

5.00 

3rd. 


1st. 

2nd. 

Get  of  One  Sire* 

11.  Four  animals  of  either  sex,  under  4  years  old . 

$26.00 

$12.50 

Produce  of  One  Cow* 

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12.  Two  animals  of  either  sex,  under  4  years  old . 

15.00 

7.50  1 

Sweepstakes* 

13.  Bull  2  years  old  and  over . 

30.00 

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14.  Bull  under  2  years  old . 

20.00 

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15.  Cow  under  2  years  old  and  over . ■ . 

30.00 

1 

16.  Heifer  under  2  years  old . 

20.00 

Section  m  — ABERDEEN-ANGUS— (Same  as  Herefords.) 

Section  IV*— GALLOWAYS— (Same  as  Herefords). 

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Section  V* — RED  POLLS — (Same  as  Herefords). 

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Section  VI* — DEVONS — (Same  as  Herefords). 

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DAIRY  BREEDS* 

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Section  VII.— JERSEYS. 

(One-half  of  the  amount  of  these  premiums  is  contributed  by 

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the  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club). 

1.  Bull  3  years  and  over . 

80.00 

40.00 

2.  Bull  2  years  and  under  3 . 

i  80.00 

40.00 

3.  Bull  1  year  and  under  2 . 

60.00 

30.00 

4.  Bull  under  1  year . 

60.00 

30.00 

5.  Cow  3  years  and  over . 

80.00 

40.00 

6.  Heifer  2  years  and  under  3. . 

80.00 

40.00 

7.  Heifer  1  year  and  under  2 . 

60.00 

30.00 

8.  Heifer  under  1  year . 

60.00 

30.00 

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5.00 


20.00 

20.00 

20.00 

20.00 

20.00 

20.00 

20.00 

20.00 


3rd. 


Exhibitors^  Herd* 

9.  Herd  to  consist  of:  Bull  2  years  old  or  over,  Cow  3  years  old 
or  over,  Heifer  2  years  and  under  3,  Heifer  1  year  and  un¬ 
der  2,  and  Heifer  under  1  year . 


Breeders^  Young  Herd* 

10.  Herd  to  consist  of:  1  Bull  under  2  years  old,  2  Heifers  1 
year  and  under  2,  and  2  Heifers  under  1  year,  all  to  be 
bred  by  exhibitor . 


1st. 


1150.00 


Get  of  One  Sire. 

11.  Bull  and  four  of  his  get,  any  age . 


Sweepstakes* 

12.  Bull  2  years  and  over . 

13.  Bull  under  2  years  old . 

14.  Cow  2  years  old  and  over . 


16.  Heifer  under  2  years  old .  80.00 


Section  VIII.— HOLSTEINS-FRIESIANS. 


Bull  3  years  and  over . 

Bull  2  years  and  under  3. 
Bull  1  year  and  under  2.. 


Heifer  2  years  and  under  3. 


Exhibitors^  Herd* 

9.  Herd  to  consist  of  Bull  2  years  old  or  over,  Cow  3  years 
old  or  over,  Heifer  2  years  and  under  3,  Heifer  1  year  and 
under  2,  and  Heifer  under  1  year . 


2nd. 


870.00  830.00 


100.00  50.00  20.00 


100.00  50.00 


120.00 

80.00 

120.00 


7.  Heifer  1  year  and  under  2 .  .  15.00 

8.  Heifer  under  1  year .  15.00  : 


20.00  1 

10.00 

5.00 

20.00 

10.00 

5.00 

15.00 

7.50 

5.00 

20.00 

10.00 

5.00 

20.00 

10.00 

5  00 

20.00 

10  00 

5.00 

15.00  i 

7.50 

5.00 

15.00  1 

7.50 

5.00 

40.00 


20.00 


20.00  10.00 


1st. 

2nd. 

Breeders^  Young  Herd. 

10.  Herd  to  consist  of  one  Bull  under  2  years  old,  two  Heifers 

1  year  and  under  2,  and  two  Heifers  under  1  year,  all  to  be 

125.00 

112.50 

Get  of  One  Sire* 

11.  Bull  and  four  of  his  get,  any  age . . . 

25.00 

12.50 

Sweepstakes* 

12.  Bull  2  years  and  over . 

30.00 

13.  Bull  under  2  years  old . 

20.00 

14.  Cow  2  years  old  and  over . 

30.00 

15.  Heifer  under  2  years  old . 

20.00 

Section  IX. — GUERNSEY — (Same  as  Holstein-Friesians). 

Section  X. — AYRSHIRES — (Same  as  Holstein-Friesians). 

Grand  Sweepstakes  for  Beef  Breeds* 

Herd  of  one  Bull  and  four  females  owned  exclusively 

by  exhibitor . 

Medal 

Bull  2  years  old  or  over . 

Medal 

Bull  under  2  years  old . 

Medal 

Cow  2  years  old  or  over . 

Medal 

Female  under  2  years  old . 

Medal 

Grand  Sweepstakes  for  Dairy  Breeds* 

Herd  of  one  Bull  and  four  females  owned  exclusively 

by  exhibitor . 

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Bull  2  years  old  or  over . 

Medal 

Bull  under  2  years  old . 

Medal 

Cow  2  years  old  or  over . 

Medal 

Female  under  2  years  old . 

Medal 

3rd. 


$  5.00 


5.00 


1st. 

2ud. 

3rd. 

CLASS  B.— SWINE. 

Section  I.— BERKSHIRES. 

1.  Boar  2  years  and  over . 

120.00 

$15.00 

$  6.00 

2.  Boar  1  year  and  under  2 . 

15.00 

10.00 

5.00 

3.  Boar  over  6  months  and  under  12  months . 

16.00 

10.00 

5.00 

4.  Boar  under  6  months  old . 

10.00 

5.00 

2.50 

5.  Sow  2  years  and  over . 

20.00 

15.00 

6.00 

6.  Sow  1  year  and  under  2 .  . . . 

15.00 

10.00 

5.00 

7.  Sow  over  6  months  and  under  12  months . 

15.00 

10.00 

5.00 

8.  Sow  under  6  months  old . 

10.00 

5.00 

2.50 

Sweepstakes. 

9.  Boar  any  age . . 

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10.  Sow  any  age . 

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Herd. 

11.  Boar  and  three  sows  over  1  year  old . 

$20.00 

15.00 

12.  Boar  and  three  sows  under  1  year  old . 

15.00 

10.00 

Breeders^  Class. 

13.  Boar  and  three  sows  over  1  year  old,  all  bred  by  exhibitor.. 

15,00 

10.00 

14.  Boar  and  three  sows  under  1  year  old . 

15.00 

10.00 

15.  Four  Pigs  under  6  months  old,  all  bred  by  exhibitor . 

15.00 

10.00 

16.  Four  Swine  the  get  of  same  Boar,  all  bred  by  exhibitor . 

15.00 

10.00 

Section  II. — POLAND-CHINAS — (Same  as  Berkshires). 

Section  III. — CHESTER  "WHITES — (Same  as  Berkshires). 

Section  IV.— VICTORIAS— (Same  as  Berkshires). 

Section  V.— LARGE  YORK  and  CHESHIRE— To  com¬ 

pete  together — (Same  as  Berkshires). 

Section  VI. — DURCO-JERSEYS— (Same  as  Berkshires). 

Section  VII. — Other  distinct  breeds  not  mentioned  above — 

To  compete  together — (Same  as  Berkshires  . 

Grand  Sweepstakes* 

Best  ten  head,  any  age,  of  any  breed  bred  by  exhibitor . 

. Silver  Cup  and 


1st. 


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2nd. 


Special  Prizes  for  Swine. 

The  Ohio  Poland-China  Kecord  Company  (Carl  Freigau,  Sec¬ 
retary,  Dayton,  Ohio,)  offers  any  five  of  the  last  issued 
twenty  volumes  of  the  Record,  and  an  appropriate  ribbon 
for  the  best  Poland-China  Boar  and  two  Sows  of  any  age, 
and  one  of  the  above  mentioned  volumes  for  the  best 
Poland-China  Boar  pig  under  one  year  old,  owned  by 
exhibitor. 


The  American  Chester-White  Record  Association  (Carl 
Freigau,  Secretary,  Dayton,  Ohio,)  offers  five  volumes  of 
the  Record  and  an  appropriate  ribbon  for  the  three  best 
Chester-White  pigs  under  one  year,  owned  by  exhibitor. 


Victoria  Swine  Breeders’  Association  (H.  Davis,  Secretary, 

Dyer,  Ind.,)  offers  the  following  special  prizes  : 

10.00 
10.00 
5.00 
15.00 
10.00 


Best  Barrow  14  months  and  under  18  months . 

Best  Barrow  10  months  and  under  14  months . 

Best  Barrow  under  8  months . 

Best  pen  of  three  Barrows,  one  of  each  of  the  above  ages  ... 
Best  Barrow  under  18  months . 


Barrows  shown  for  these  prizes  will  have  to  be  registered  in 
the  Victoria  Swine  Breeders’  Association  Record. 


3rd. 


CLASS  C.— SHEEP. 


1st. 


2nd.  '  3rd. 


4th. 


5th. 


Section  I.— SHROPSHIRES. 


1,  Flock,  consisting  'of  one  Earn  over  1  year 
old,  and  four  Ewes  of  any  age . 

2  Earn  2  years  or  over . 

3.  Earn  1  year  and  under  2 . 

4.  Earn  under  1  year  old . 

5.  Ewe  2  years  or  over . 

6.  Ewe  1  year  and  under  2 . 

7.  Ewe  under  1  year  old . . 


130.00 

20.00 

15.00 

12.00 

20.00 

15.00 

12.00 


120.00 

10.00 

7.50 

6.00 

10.00 

7.50 

6.00 


110.00 

5.00 

3.75 

3.00 

5.00 

3.75 

3.00 


V.  H.C. 
Y.  H.  C. 
Y.  H.C. 
Y.  H.  C. 
Y.  H.  C. 
Y.  H.  C. 
Y.  H.  C. 


H.  C. 
H.  C. 
H.  C. 
H.  C. 
H.  C. 
H.  C. 
H.  C. 


Sweepstakes. 


8.  Earn  any  age, 

9.  Ewe,  any  age, 


Medal 

Medal 


Section  11. — SOUTHDOWNS — (Same  as 
Shropshires). 

Section  H. — DORSETS — (Same  as  Shrop¬ 
shires). 

Section  IV.— OXFORD  DOWS— (Same 
as  Shropshires). 


Section  V.—  HAMPSHIRE  DO WS— 

(Same  as  Shropshires). 

Section  VI. — MERINOS — (Same  as  Shrop¬ 
shires). 

Section  VII. — COTSWOLDS — (Same  as 
Shropshires). 

Section  Vm.— RAMBOUILLET— (Same 
as  Shropshires). 


Section  IX.— LEICESTER  and  LIN¬ 
COLN — To  compete  together — (Same 
as  Shrophires). 


1st. 


2nd. 


Special  Prizes  for  Sheep* 


The  American  Shropshire  Kegistery  Association  (Mortimer 
Levering,  Secretary,)  offers  $100.00  in  special  prizes  for 
Shropshires.  The  classification  was  not  received  in  time 
to  be  inserted  in  this  list,  but  will  be  included  in  the  final 
premium  list. 

The  American  Cotswold  Kecord  (George  Harding,  Secretary, 
Waukesha,  Wis.,)  adds  one-third  to  each  cash  prize  for 
Cotswold  Sheep  recorded  in  the  American  Cotswold 
Kecord. 


The  American  Oxford  Down  Record  Association  will  offer 
special  prizes  as  follows: 

Best  yearling  Ram  . 

Best  yearling  Ewe . 

Best  pen  of  four  lambs,  either  sex . 


$  6  00 
6.00 
6.00 


$  4.00 
4.00 
4.00 


All  stock  competing  for  these  prizes  to  be  bred  and  owned  by 
exhibitor  in  the  State  of  South  Carolina,  to  be  registered 
in  the  American  Oxford  Down  Record,  bear  the  A.  0.  D. 
R.  A.  ear  tag  and  certificate  of  registry  under  seal  of  the 
Association,  presented  at  time  of  exhibition.  Where  there 
is  but  one  exhibitor,  but  one  prize  will  be  paid. 

W.  A.  SHAFER,  Secretary, 

Hamilton,  0. 


CLASS  D.— POULTRY. 


1.  Entries  close  January  9,  1902. 

2.  Entry  fees  will  be  as  follows : 

Pens,  (one  male  and  four  females)  except  turkeys . 

Pairs,  (male  and  female)  except  turkeys . 

Single  birds,  (cock,  cockerel,  hen  or  pullet)  each,  except 
turkeys . . . 

Turkeys,  Geese,  and  Ducks,  (old  and  young  competing 

together),  pairs . 

Pigeons,  (old  and  young  competing  together)  standard  va¬ 
rieties  and  color,  pairs . 

Belgian  Hares,  each . 


1.00 

1.00 

.50 

2.00 

1.00 

.50 


Rabbits,  standard  varieties,  pairs. 


.50 


3rd. 


PREMIUMS. 

Pens — First  prize,  $5.00;  second  prize,  $2.60;  third  prize,  $1.00;  fourth  prize, 
V.  H.  C.;  fifth  prize,  H.  C. 

Pairs — First  prize,  $2.50;  second  prize,  $1.50;  third  prize,  50c;  fourth  prize, 
y.  H.  C.;  fifth  prize,  H.  C. 

Singles — First  prize,  $2.50;  second  prize,  $1.00;  third  prize,  50c;  fourth  prize, 
V.  H.  C.;  fifth  prize,  H.  C. 

Turkeys,  Geese  and  Ducks  (in  pairs) — First  prize,  $4.00;  second  prize,  $2.00; 
third  prize,  $1.00;  fourth  prize,  Y.  H.  C.;  fifth  prize,  H.  C. 

Belgian  Hares  (each  class) — First  prize,  $1.50;  second  prize,  $1.00;  third  prize, 
50c;  fourth  prize,  V.  H.  C.;  fifth  prize,  H.  C. 

Babbits,  standard  varieties,  (in  pairs,)  each  class — First  prize,  $1.00;  second  prize, 
75c;  third  prize,  50c,  fourth  prize,  Y.  H.  C.;  fifth  prize,  H.  C. 

Pigeons,  (each  class)  in  pairs — First  prize,  $2.00;  second  prize,  $1.00;  third  prize, 
50c;  fourth  prize,  Y.  H.  C.;  fifth  prize,  H.  C. 

3.  Birds  entered  as  singles  or  pairs  cannot  compete  in  pens. 

4.  The  judges  will  not  award  premiums  to  birds  scoring  less  than  80  points. 

5.  Three  (3)  entries  or  more  will  be  required  to  fill  a  class.  Any  class  not  filling 
first  and  second  honors  will  be  given,  but  only  second  and  third  prize  money  will  be 
paid. 

6.  All  awards  will  be  made  and  governed  by  the  America’  .standard  of  per¬ 
fection. 

The  classification  of  each  variety  will  be,  pen,  cock,  cockeici  hen  and  pullet,  ex¬ 
cept  those  marked  (P),  which  shall  be  shown  in  pairs  only. 

A  silver  cup,  valued  at  $25.00,  will  be  given  for  the  last  exhibit  in  each  of  the 
following  classes: 

(a)  American. 

(b)  Asiatic. 

(c)  Mediterranean. 

(d)  Pit  Games. 

(e)  Turkeys. 


American. 

Barred  Plymouth  Bock, 

Buff  Plymouth  Book, 

White  Plymouth  Bock, 

Silver  Laced  Wyandotte, 

Black  Wyandotte,  (P) 

White  Wyandotte, 

Golden  Wyandotte, 

Buff  Wyandotte, 

American  Dominique, 

Black  Java,  (P) 

Mottled  Java,  (P) 

White  Java,  (P) 

Jersey  Blue.  (P) 

Asiatic. 

Light  Brahma, 

Dark  Brahma, 

Buff  Cochin, 

Partridge  Cochin, 

White  Cochin, 

Black  Cochin, 

Black  Langshan, 

White  Langshan. 

Mediterranean. 

White  S.  C.  Leghorn, 

AVhite  B.  C.  Leghorn, 

Brown  S.  C.  Leghorn, 

Brown  B.  C.  Leghorn, 

Black  S.  C.  Leghorn, 

Buff  S.  C.  Leghorn, 

Dominique  Leghorn,  (P) 

Black  B.  C.  Leghorn,  (P) 
Silver  Duckwing  Leghorn,  (P) 
White  Minorca, 

Black  Minorca, 

Andalusian, 

White-faced  Black  Spanish. 


Polish. 

White-crested  Black, 

Golden, 

Silver, 

White, 

Bearded  Golden,  (P) 

Bearded  Silver,  (P) 

Bearded  White,  (P) 

Buff  Laced. 

Hamburg. 

Golden  Spangled, 

Silver  Spangled, 

Golden  Penciled, 

Silver  Penciled, 

Black, 

White, 

Bed  Cap.  (P) 

English. 

Silver  Gray  Dorking, 

Colored, 

White, 

Cornish  Indian 

French. 

Houdan, 

La  Pleche, 

Crevecoeurs, 

Game. 

Black-breasted  Bed, 

Black  Sumatra,  (P) 

Brown  Bed,  (P) 

Golden  Duckwing,  (P) 

Silver  Duckwing,  (P) 

Bed  Pyle, 

White, 

Black. 

Game  Bantams."! 

Black-breasted  Bed, 

Brown  Bed, 

Golden  Duckwing, 

Silver  Duckwing, 

Bed  Pyle, 

White, 

Black. 


Bantams  other  than  Game, 


T  urkeys. 


Golden  Seabright, 

Silver  Seabright, 

Rosecomb  Black, 

Kosecomb  White, 

Booted  White,  (P) 

Buff  Cochin, 

Partridge  Cochin,  (P) 

White  Cochin, 

Black  Cochin, 

Light  Brahma,  (P) 

Black-tailed  Japanese,  (P) 
White  Japanese,  (P) 

Black  Japanese,  (P) 
White-crested  White  Polish.  (P; 

Miscellaneous. 

Pea-fowls,  (P) 

Rhode  Island  Reds, 

Erminettes,  (P) 

Silkies,  (P) 

Russians,  (P) 

Frizzles,  (P) 

Buff  Orpington. 

Pheasants. 

Golden, 

Silver. 

Guineas. 

White,  (P) 

Other  than  white.  (P) 


Bronze,  (P) 

Black,  (P) 

Slate,  (P) 

Butf,  (P) 

Narragansett,  (P) 

White.  (P; 

Ducks. 

Aylesbury,  (P) 

Rouen,  (P) 

Cayuga,  (P) 

White  Muscovy,  (P) 

Colored  Muscovy,  (P) 

White  Crested,  (P) 

Pekin,  (P) 

White  Call,  (P) 

Gray  Call,  (P) 

East  India  or  Black,  (P) 
Indian  Runner.  (P) 

Geese. 

Erabden,  (P) 

Toulouse,  (P) 

White  China,  (P) 

Brown  China,  (P) 

Egyptian,  (P) 

African,  (P) 

Wild.  (?) 

Belgian  Hares. 

Rabbits,  (standard  varieties). 
Pigeons,  (standard  varieties). 
Pet  Stock. 


The  meeting  of  the  American  Poultry  Association  will  be  held  in  connection  with 
the  poultry  show  at  Charleston. 

A  large  list  of  specials  will  be  announced  in  the  final  premium  list,  also  dates  and 
full  information  as  to  meeting  of  the  different  poultry  associations  to  be  held  in 
Charleston  in  connection  with  the  poultry  show. 


